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General Myths About Driving Debunked

Are you confused by the countless myths about driving? This PPT is here to set the record straight! We'll debunk common misconceptions and provide you with accurate information to ensure you're well-informed on the road. Our expert analysis will help you distinguish fact from fiction, making you a better and more confident driver. Don't let these myths mislead youu2014join us as we uncover the truth behind the myths about driving.<br>Click to know more - https://www.easydriversed.com/blog/general-myths-about-driving/

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General Myths About Driving Debunked

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  1. MYTHS ABOUT DRIVING EasyDriversEd.com

  2. Many of us have grown up believing certain myths about driving, but are they really true? Debunking the myths can help us become better and safer drivers. EasyDriversEd.com

  3. Myth 1: Hands at 10 and 2 on the Steering Wheel Hands at 9 and 3 is the recommended position for better maneuvering and safety, according to the NHTSA. • Myth 2: Old Cars Were Better Made Advancements in engineering and manufacturing have made today's cars safer, better, and more durable than older models. • Myth 3: Seatbelts and Airbags Cause More Harm Than Good According to the CDC, seatbelts reduce the risk of death and injury by half, while airbag-related injuries are minimal compared to lives saved. EasyDriversEd.com

  4. Myth 4: It's Okay to Use Your Phone at a Red Light The legality of using a cell phone while driving at a red light depends on the state, and even having it in your hand could result in a citation. • Myth 5: "Just a Little Buzzed" is Safe Enough to Drive Any amount of alcohol consumption impairs driving ability, with a BAC of 0.02% affecting multitasking and 0.08% being the legal limit in most states. EasyDriversEd.com

  5. Don't let these myths put you and others in danger. Stay informed and become a safer driver by taking our online driving course in Texas today! EasyDriversEd.com

  6. EasyDriversEd Richardson Tyler 4756 S Broadway Ave Tyler, TX 75703 2140 E Belt Line Road Richardson, TX 75081 (903) 299-0099 (888) 553-7819 Support@EasyDriversed.com EasyDriversed.com

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